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16 High School Students Appointed To HP Boards, Commissions
The City Council confirmed the newest participants in Highland Park's student commissioner program Monday.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL - From the City of Highland Park: The City Council approved the appointment of 16 high school juniors to serve as representatives on the City’s various boards and commissions at the January 8, 2018 City Council meeting. Students are appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council. They serve on a board or commission, provide feedback on agenda items considered by their respective commission or board, and have an opportunity to gain valuable governmental experience through the Student Commissioner Program, which was started in 2012.
The City of Highland Park congratulates and welcomes the following high school juniors who will serve through the end of their senior year:
| Commission | Student Name |
| Business & Economic Development | Adam Kalman |
| Business & Economic Development | Alexander Zlotnik |
| Cultural Arts | Chloe Shemano-Krupp |
| Cultural Arts | Elliot Starkman |
| Historic Preservation | Timothy Steves |
| Housing | Elizabeth Goldin |
| Human Relations | A.J. Holzer |
| Human Relations | Peter Vena-Pedersen |
| Library | Adam Kramer |
| Natural Resources | Shon Manov |
| Plan & Design | Natalie Laky |
| Ravinia Festival Community Relations | Steven Feldman |
| Sister Cities Foundation | Nicole Hara |
| Sister Cities Foundation | Emily Mia Yastrow |
| Transportation | Ashley Lew |
| Zoning Board of Appeals | Jonah Hoyt |
“The Highland Park Student Commissioner Program offers a unique experiential learning that engages students in critical thinking, problem solving and decision making,” said Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering. “Our community benefits from student participation and the unique perspective each student provides as they work on policy related matters. We greatly appreciate their time and interest in serving their community.”
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For more information, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 847.926.1000 or visit www.cityhpil.com/government/boards_and_commissions/index.php.
Image caption: Class of 2019 Highland Park Student Commissioners at the Jan. 8, 2018 City Council meeting | via City of Highland Park